It’s a simple strategy, but it’s often all you need to do. When it comes to making a great first impression, present the company in a positive light. If your company is known to be a tough place to work, be honest, but not discouraging. Be as transparent as possible during the interview process. With so many resources (such as Glassdoor) at candidate’s fingertips, it easy to see if a company isn’t telling the whole truth when it comes to the inner workings and culture of their organization.
Virtual interview process, standard behavioral questions and some technical questions. Technical questions were more focused on skills & software I have previously used for data analysis. Everything else was pretty standard and straightforward.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Describe you are project
And Explain the Model you designed for Analysis for Reporting
first round was aptitude (gamified aptitude) which was very easy after that communication round also simple after that i had interview which was not that hard its simple because they ask basic questions about java python and about your project
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
oops concepts, Exception in java, What is SaaS they ask basic questions
I have joined through campus placement, 1st round is assessment with psuedo codes, english, aptitude questions. 2nd round is interview with technical persons then last round is HR. Then i got internship opportunity for 3months. If we clear that internship then we will get offer letter with in 20 -30 days.